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← HistoryWhich mechanism causes differential settling in Incan load-bearing stone walls?
A)Ashlar block interface friction
B)Seismic isolation stone displacement
C)Variable subterranean water flow✓
D)Differential coefficient thermal expansion
💡 Explanation
Variable subterranean streams erode supporting soils unevenly, inducing consolidation settlement; this occurs via the MECHANISM of soil liquefaction. The ashlar interface maintains static friction, therefore uniform settlement decreases stress rather than difference-induced cracking.
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